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Odyssey ffmpeg WebOne conversion on the fly Test
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I've done a series of tests
In conclusion, "Webone" should be updated like all programs that have to do with YouTube such as YT.rexx Aiostreams Etc.

Here I used Odyssey with the "user-agent edge 80" but also other compatible "user-agents" the result is always the same.

note that i also updated ffmpeg by creating environment variables in windows 10 enterprise to be safe.

And as you can see from the ffmpeg video try to convert the video on youtube on the fly to forward it directly to "Odyssey" but in reality it probably fails because it is not updated.
The series of events can be seen in the output of the window.

Maybe using Youtube-dlp or an updated fork for the purpose of "WebOne" would work great.

But who can do it?



here the video if it is of interest:

https://we.tl/t-vr7fNvuuY0

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Re: Odyssey ffmpeg WebOne conversion on the fly Test
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Thanks, I was intrigued by this possible solution to our out dated browsers.
Glad that you are testing it, I think I would get very frustrated

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Re: Odyssey ffmpeg WebOne conversion on the fly Test
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@ddni
Hi,
WebONE program was updated 14 hours ago
https://github.com/atauenis/webone
so now I'll try again.
If it doesn't work, I'm probably doing something wrong.
A long time ago I would have gathered some friends and sought a solution together.
But that time has passed I'm getting old
So forums are a great alternative where people are available and with the same passion.

Although I live in Italy I like to drink coffee (not espresso) but in a large cup with water and drink it little by little.
So I do my thing little by little

I guess "@walkero" might take a look at the program to see if it's compatible with Odyssey.
Given his experience, I think it would take you little to understand if it works.
Or even other forum users.

Currently "aiostreams" works fine and so does YT.rexx
with winuae in emulation.

But this would be a great solution in emulation if it would work but in reality I still don't understand if I have configured the "webone.conf" configuration file well and the yt.bat file to make it work, here this is frustrating.

It would be nice if someone else tried
Thank you.

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Re: Odyssey ffmpeg WebOne conversion on the fly Test
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adding the following line to the webone.conf configuration file
[Edit: ^ (http: // www \. | Http: //) youtube.com/watch]
AddConvert = yt.bat
AddResponseHeader = Content-Type: video / MP2T

now the video on YouTube is intercepted correctly but only the download of the file starts and can then be played for example with Emotion Player but this is not the purpose I have to understand if it is possible to see it through the Odyssey browser while ffmpeg converts it on the fly.

separate note:
yt.bat is what I should be able to configure to start figuring out how to set up the conversion (I think)

yt.bat reports this:
@rem Download a YouTube video and return it as a stream of MTS with MPEG2 data.

@rem Requires youtube-dl.exe and ffmpeg.exe in same folder as the batch and WebOne.

@ youtube-dl "% 1" -o - | ffmpeg -i pipe: -vcodec mpeg2video -acodec mp2 -f mpegts pipe:

So it works should be modified by someone of good will eventually

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Re: Odyssey ffmpeg WebOne conversion on the fly Test
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Here the screenshot if it can be useful:
https://imgur.com/a/9yROwm5

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